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Likes His Moneys Worth, 1872
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Likes His Moneys Worth, 1872
Likes His Moneys Worth, 1872. The discomforts of the night trains are highlighted in this cartoon. Bunks were not provided in second class and passengers had to find their comfort where they might. However, £ 2 12s 6d for second class travel would have been a sizeable amount in the 1870s. From Punch, or the London Charivari, October 26, 1872
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Likes His Money's Worth, 1872 - A Glimpse into the Discomforts of Night Train Travel
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. This print from 1872 takes us back to a time when railway travel was far from luxurious. The cartoon humorously depicts the challenges faced by second-class passengers on night trains during the 19th century. In this scene, we witness a weary traveler desperately seeking comfort in his cramped compartment. Bunks were nonexistent for those traveling second class, leaving passengers to make do with whatever they could find. The artist skillfully captures the discomfort experienced by these individuals as they contort themselves into awkward positions in an attempt to catch some sleep. What makes this image particularly intriguing is its commentary on cost. Despite enduring such uncomfortable conditions, it is revealed that these unfortunate souls paid a substantial sum of £2 12s 6d for their second-class tickets. This amount would have been considered quite significant during the Victorian era. Through this cleverly crafted cartoon, we are reminded of how much has changed in our modern world of travel comforts and conveniences. It serves as a testament to the progress made since then and highlights just how fortunate we are today. This historical engraving offers us not only a glimpse into past transportation but also invites contemplation about our own appreciation for present-day amenities while reflecting upon the ingenuity required to navigate through life's inconveniences throughout history.
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